Description: !! OSG 2004 : The Seven Days of 1809 - Napoleon & Archduke Charles Wargame (PUN) EX )See Pictures OSG 2004 : The Seven Days of 1809 - Napoleon & Archduke Charles Wargame (PUN) EX Description Black Horse Games & Collectibles Have For Sale (1)(Box 72) Hard to Find Operational Studies Group (OSG) 2004 The Seven Das of 1809 Napoleon and the Archduke Charles Boxed Wargame An historical simulation game of the Abensberg-Eckmuhl Campaign, April 16-23, 1809 The Seven Days of 1809: The Time is 0500 Hours, 17 April, 1809: At the end of a 96-hour journey from Paris, as the Emperor stepped out of his carriage in Donauwörth, Bavaria, his army was in an extremely hazardous position. Even if Davout and Massena had concentrated, the position would have been bad enough. But, thanks to Berthier's misunderstandings, they are ninety miles apart. The Archduke Charles, with nearly 90,000 men, is moving across the Isar River at Landshut. Two very easy marches will take his main body to the Danube at Kelheim or Ratisbon, whilst between Massena, in Augsburg, and Davout, in Ratisbon, were four days march. In this space there was nothing to oppose the Austrians except 27,000 Bavarian troops. Inside Berthier's headquarters the Emperor did not find that marshal, who had gone to Augsburg, but sat down to study his correspondence in the office. He now learnt that Davout had first retired behind the Altmühl River, above Ratisbon, and had been sent forward to Ratisbon over very bad cross roads. The Emperor's first move was to send his aide-de-camp Savary to Davout to warn him of the absolute necessity of getting in touch with the center, even if he had to abandon Ratisbon. In that case, he was to destroy the stone bridge there, so as to prevent the Austrian northern wing from falling on his rear. At 8 A.M., news arrived from Lefebvre that an Austrian force of unknown strength was issuing from Landshut, driving the Bavarians before it. Later Napoleon discovered this column comprised four army corps, with two more moving on parallel routes. While the Bavarians slowed the "column of Landshut," Davout was ordered to move on Neustadt and Geisenfeld, and Massena on Pfaffenhofen, along the Ilm River, closing up the gap between the two marshals. But the Austrians had other ideas. Includes (1) 22 x 34" Map (1) Rulebook (280) Counters (2) 8.5 x 11" Marh Tables Turn Record/Reinforcement Card (1) 8.5 x 11" Morale Track Card (1) Sequence of Play/Game Summary Sheet Complete Punched counters, but sorted and labeled in tray. Box has minor wear, but still in good Condition Contents are in good to excellent condition. See Pictures 300+ Listing Templates! Auctiva gets you noticed! The complete eBay Selling Solution. Track Page Views WithAuctiva's CounterHappy Holidays from Black Horse Games & Collectibles! Shop now and receive in time for Christmas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ONE Day HANDLING FOR THE HOLIDAYS! SEND US A MESSAGE & WE WILL BE SURE TO GET IT OUT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Price: 64.99 USD
Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin
End Time: 2024-10-30T02:46:02.000Z
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Operational Studies Group
Game Title: The Seven Days of 1809
Game Type: Board Game
Gender: Boys & Girls
Min. Number of Players: 1 player
MPN: Does not apply
Recommended Age Range: 10 to adult
Theme: War
Year: 2004
Title: The Seven Days of 1809